
Episode 17: Employee-Generated Learning with Kasper Spiro
In this action-packed episode of The Management Theory Toolbox , host Travis Mallett and guest Kasper Spiro , Chief Learning Strategist & Co-founder of EasyGenerator , dive deep into the paradigm shift from traditional, top‐down corporate training to a dynamic, employee generated learning (EGL) model. Discover how real-world practice, authentic peer feedback, and cutting-edge technologies like AI are transforming learning—and why “practice makes permanent” is the mantra for today’s modern workplace. Key Takeaways Practice Over Passive Learning: Explore why hands-on practice is not just beneficial but essential, and how “practice makes permanent” can solidify skills better than rote education alone. The Four Pillars of Effective Learning: Know the Why: Understanding the purpose behind learning content fuels motivation. Leverage Personal Experience: Connect new insights with your own professional journey. Engage in Real Practice: Apply what you learn immediately to build expertise. Seek Constructive Feedback: Use peer insights and data (e.g., via XAPI and Learning Record Stores) to continuously refine performance. Employee Generated Learning (EGL) vs. Traditional Training: Break away from outdated, one-size-fits-all courses. Empower employees to create, update, and own their learning experiences. Discover how EGL fosters trust, engagement, and relevance—resulting in higher completion and success rates. Future-Proofing Corporate Learning: The integration of AI and advanced tracking transforms static learning management systems into interactive, on-demand “corporate brains” that deliver instant, personalized answers. Resources & Additional Reading EasyGenerator: Learn more about their innovative approach to employee generated learning at EasyGenerator . Employee Generated Learning (Book): Dive into Kasper Spiro’s insights by checking out his book, “ Employee Generated Learning: How to Develop Training that Drives Performance ”, published by Kogan Page. Bloom’s Taxonomy: Enhance your understanding of effective learning objectives with Bloom’s Taxonomy . Five Moments of Learning Model: Explore the Five Moments of Need framework , which redefines how and when learning occurs on the job. 70-20-10 Learning Model: Discover the breakdown of effective learning strategies in the 70-20-10 Model , emphasizing that 70% of learning happens through hands-on experience, 20% via collaboration, and only 10% through formal training. Connect & Engage Join the Conversation: Share your insights and experiences in the comments below, or reach out to us on LinkedIn . Meet Our Guest: Follow Kasper Spiro on LinkedIn for more on his innovative work with EGL and learn about upcoming events, webinars, and speaking engagements. For more transformative insights and in-depth discussions, visit our website and subscribe to The Management Theory Toolbox podcast.














